

Betrayed
Doug Collins has been a highly-respected analyst at the FBI for twenty-five years. He is liked and admired by all the members of his team, but they've seen changes in Doug recently: an attractive young girlfriend, working odd hours, increased frustration at work. And then there was the time he was seen texting on his Blackberry from inside the SCIF. It's all probably nothing. They know his recent divorce has been tough on him. It's not like he's a spy. But what if he is? What is the price of silence?
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Plot Summary
This short documentary follows the experiences of children in foster care. It highlights their struggles and the importance of supportive relationships during difficult times. The film aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by these children and the impact of adoption.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focused on a sensitive social issue, "Betrayed" received attention for its emotional impact and awareness-raising efforts. It was noted for its personal storytelling and its ability to connect with viewers on an emotional level.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of children in the foster care system.
- Commended for bringing attention to the need for stability and love in vulnerable lives.
- Seen as an impactful, albeit brief, look into a challenging social issue.
Google audience: While specific user reviews are scarce for this short documentary, general sentiment often focuses on its emotional resonance and its effectiveness in highlighting the plight of children in foster care.
Fun Fact
The documentary was directed by actress Gwyneth Paltrow, marking one of her early directorial projects.
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